Red Bull RB13 TAG Heuer

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roon wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 07:22
ergenomic wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 03:33
New front wheels... I like them
Perhaps this relates to their low-drag or efficiency ethos. Four big flat faced spokes perhaps churn through the air more easily. Wonder if they'll get it down to three spokes, or two, or... The trend inversely proportional to the number of elements in Merc's T-wing through this season. :)

From Morteza's post, notice the rear wheel:

https://imgr2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 061160.jpg

https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 061153.jpg


Is that just a black colored band inside the wheel or something more?
I think those are temporary rims used for transportation. The mule they had made to practice pit-stops had these rims too.

This photo here is from today's practice:

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Those front wheel spokes do look a little banged up now that you mention it. Part of me was recalling the Sauber wheels from a few years back, thinking they could be real items.

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So, is this refined to the point of simplicity or is it just a bit old hat?
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Morteza wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 07:59
jagunx51 wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 07:55
the gap of the floor and rear tire :shock: :shock:

https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 061157.jpg
Here's Scarbs' take on it:

https://twitter.com/ScarbsTech/status/8 ... 6168020992
according to AMuS they had to cut some of the floor because it was too close

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There's been little to no chatter on Red Bull having to revert to a more conventional suspension set up at Oz.

According to several sources, they've been asked to remove it on the premise it serves more than the initial function.
I've not seen practice, so i cannot make much comment on how this affects the rake of the car. If the suspension is not being compressed(at speed) as it was origanlly intended, will rake be scaled back?
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jagunx51 wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 07:55
the gap of the floor and rear tire :shock: :shock:

https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/R ... 061157.jpg
how do they put the rain tyres?

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its not unusual for teams to modify (ie cut/sand/file) away a bit if needed during the weekend. Do we actually know the dimensions of this years wet tyre? I havent seen anything. Maybe its not as big a difference as previous years?

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neilbah wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 23:42
its not unusual for teams to modify (ie cut/sand/file) away a bit if needed during the weekend. Do we actually know the dimensions of this years wet tyre? I havent seen anything. Maybe its not as big a difference as previous years?
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Hi, sorry if this has been already replied and/or it is a common bit, but I couldn't help notice this today:
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Antenna or sensor?
Thanks!!!

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It's the pitot tube, with an inverted U-shaped support.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitot_tube

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Steven wrote:
25 Mar 2017, 19:43
It's the pitot tube, with an inverted U-shaped support.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitot_tube
Thanks!!! New arrangement? I don't recall seeing something similar before

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